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there is a dark cloud over the sea of kansas city chiefs red. they have been tailgating since 9:00 this morning. many finish cooking on the grill and the talk of chiefs player belcher killing his girlfriends perkins and then killing himself is permeating throughout the parking lot. kansas city police were called to the home of bellsh saturday morning after someone called 911 to report that he shot his live-in girlfriend and mother of his 3-month-old daughter. 30 minutes late every, police say belcher killed himself outside the chiefs' practice facility. in front of the chief g.m. scott pioli and head coach romeo crennel. chiefs fans have mixed feelings about the game play today but many hope that the chiefs will honor belcher with a moment of silence before the game. there is no word from the chiefs will that is part of their game plan. monica evans, fox sport working for you live at arrowhead stadium in kansas city. >> shannon: monica, thank you. [ inaudible ] one says yes, he fears president obama is targeting gun rights in the second term. a
there is a dark cloud over the sea of kansas city chiefs red. they have been tailgating since 9:00 this morning. many finish cooking on the grill and the talk of chiefs player belcher killing his girlfriends perkins and then killing himself is permeating throughout the parking lot. kansas city police were called to the home of bellsh saturday morning after someone called 911 to report that he shot his live-in girlfriend and mother of his 3-month-old daughter. 30 minutes late every, police say...
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the city a federal bailout. her reasoning is rather direct. detroit overwhelmingly supported the president's re-election so she says the president should, obviously, return the favor. here is councilwoman watson saying just exacy that in a city council meeting yesterday. >> after the election of jimmy carter, alexander young, he went to washington, d.c.. he came back home with bacon. >> that's right. i remember that. >> that's what you do. that's what you do. this is a -- our people in an overwhelming way supported the re-election of the president, and there ought to be a quid pro quo. lou: detroit facing a budget deficit of more than $200 million and could be out of money by the end of the year. a california teachers union taking class warfare to two extremes. the california federation of @%achers producing and releasing an eight-minute long video on the website this week advocates higher taxes on the rich and to drive home their point, they show a wlthy 1% urinating on the 99 #%. these are teachers, mind you.
the city a federal bailout. her reasoning is rather direct. detroit overwhelmingly supported the president's re-election so she says the president should, obviously, return the favor. here is councilwoman watson saying just exacy that in a city council meeting yesterday. >> after the election of jimmy carter, alexander young, he went to washington, d.c.. he came back home with bacon. >> that's right. i remember that. >> that's what you do. that's what you do. this is a -- our...
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assad regime inside the capital with a deadly explosion in the arab red crescent building outside the city. >> it's very clear the regime forces are being grounded down and that they are losing. >> in seeking to squash the uprising, he killed 40,000 people. president obama's top aids feel the fightg takes on a more gruesome character. >> we remain very concerned, very concern that as the opposition advances, i particular on damascus, that the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> senior u.s. officials confirmed to fox news that syria have fully mixed an unknown quantitity of the deadly nerve agent loading it on to breakable canisters, an aerosol form to be dropped from above. in dublin, secretary of state clinton met with the russian foreign minister whose regime steadfastly defended syrias, but that changed as the russian leer, close to putin said, quot we have shared and do she the opinion that the existing government in syria has to carry out its function, but time shown this task is beyond its strength. >> it's now up to the russians to do everything possible
assad regime inside the capital with a deadly explosion in the arab red crescent building outside the city. >> it's very clear the regime forces are being grounded down and that they are losing. >> in seeking to squash the uprising, he killed 40,000 people. president obama's top aids feel the fightg takes on a more gruesome character. >> we remain very concerned, very concern that as the opposition advances, i particular on damascus, that the regime might very well consider...
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officials in a northern city reported at least six people have died and more than 50 have been wounded in two days of violence. jonathan hunt is live today at the united nations. the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but it will revolve around whether president assad has decided he going to live and die in syria and die most likely at the hands of the rebels or whether he can be persuaded to say asylum but that has the u.n. secretary-general having misgivings giving a man who has murdered 40,000 of his own people to give him retirement in a safe and friendly country. >> the united nations must not allow any impunity after gross violation of human rights. he must be held accountable and brought to justice>>jonathan: tf the argument is that any kind of solution that would persuade assad to stand down and end the slaughter of all
officials in a northern city reported at least six people have died and more than 50 have been wounded in two days of violence. jonathan hunt is live today at the united nations. the big question is, will president assad stay and fight? will he seek asylum? >>jonathan: the turks and russians, they are saying they are working on what they call "new ideas to bring an end to the ongoing 20--month-old civil war." they have nut given any ideas or details what those ideas might be but...
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manchester looks like a thriving city. but with the surrounding areas home to some of the most economically disadvantaged parts of the uk. rows of shops stand unused and the number of people claiming benefits has risen almost 70% since 2008. the uk's opposition labor party insists the government's austerity measures are too harsh and grossly unfair. >> manchester city council has seen 170 million cooks after two years, whereas other authorities have received no cuts at all. it's not a burden fairly shared. we see north pitted against south. seeing the poor pitted against the rich. we're seeing public pitted against private. >> in a city manchester has the highest unemployment rates in the country. like most european countries, that percentage rises dramatically for the under 25s. >> basically given up. just keep trying to apply. i applied for over a hundred jobs and none of them have ever got back to me. >> the effects of austerity have spread even into the wealthiest areas of the city. just a few miles south, an old marke
manchester looks like a thriving city. but with the surrounding areas home to some of the most economically disadvantaged parts of the uk. rows of shops stand unused and the number of people claiming benefits has risen almost 70% since 2008. the uk's opposition labor party insists the government's austerity measures are too harsh and grossly unfair. >> manchester city council has seen 170 million cooks after two years, whereas other authorities have received no cuts at all. it's not a...
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my journey began into men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. filled with cabbage and making sure you can have many as a starter main dish. although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by. its inhabited by siberian a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel. maybe not this. tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years siberia still that was like i knew where else. continues here in r.t. one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force and explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnershi
my journey began into men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia. filled with cabbage and making sure you can have many as a starter main dish. although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a...
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he remained in the city where he lived for 50 years. a china couple adopted and raised the japanese youngster. as an adult he worked for a railway company and eventually he became station master. >> translator: i couldn't have survived after the war if my foster parents hadn't taken me in and given me such good care. they were so kind. >> reporter: but watanabe never forgot japan. looking at the picture of mount fuji always pulled at his heart strings. before he moved to china he could see it from his house. so pictures of mountains also surge memories of home. finally, he was able to set foot on the land of his birth in 1988, watanabe visited japan with others displaced by the war. he hoped to reunite with his family. but with so little information about his parents, watanabe couldn't find them. even so he chose to return to japan for good. he and his chinese wife decided to live where his guarantor lived. watanabe was 53 at the time. but settling into japan was not easy. watanabe couldn't get a job. employers found him too old. so he
he remained in the city where he lived for 50 years. a china couple adopted and raised the japanese youngster. as an adult he worked for a railway company and eventually he became station master. >> translator: i couldn't have survived after the war if my foster parents hadn't taken me in and given me such good care. they were so kind. >> reporter: but watanabe never forgot japan. looking at the picture of mount fuji always pulled at his heart strings. before he moved to china he...
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a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfront property. ♪ . ♪ >> it is a test ♪ [ engine rs ] >> this is a test [ male announ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedebenz dealer. but when i was in an accident... e350 for $579 a month i was worried e health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. melissa: it is time for a little fun with "spare change." today we are joined with juli
a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfront property. ♪ . ♪ >> it is a test ♪ [ engine rs ] >> this is a test [...
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g cities have corruption. inet a lot of cotion. there's a lot of, you know, for instance, just one example, the federal governnt tooaway $50 because they cited reckless spending, c neppively. there's an example right there where detroit could have had $50 million hey lost it because they don't a sterling reputation for fiscal management. >> greta: so we reward them because they're corrupt? that sounds like a stupid idea. >> i don't think you can do that. like so many cities, they've -- >> greta: they've got a lot of corruption, it's probably a pretty quick, easy place to start cleaning things up. >> exactly. iei'm sure if there were money over there, people would take kickbacks. they need a rudy guiliani is what they need. the people need to elect leaders who are worthy and actually good leads. >> greta: didn't their last mayor go to jail. >> kwame kilpatrick, and now they've got mayor bing. the city lost its tax base. the school system is failing. it's terrible there. >> the crime right is skyrocketing and everyone has moved out o
g cities have corruption. inet a lot of cotion. there's a lot of, you know, for instance, just one example, the federal governnt tooaway $50 because they cited reckless spending, c neppively. there's an example right there where detroit could have had $50 million hey lost it because they don't a sterling reputation for fiscal management. >> greta: so we reward them because they're corrupt? that sounds like a stupid idea. >> i don't think you can do that. like so many cities, they've...
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i am israeli, i grew up in haifa, which is a city in the north of israel and i lived there all my life until i had to leave for the army at the age of 18. my parents are both architects. i grew up in a modernist house, perhaps a modernist culture, so i learned very, very quickly to appreciate the value of design and the value of architecture. at the age of 18 as an israeli, you're required to serve in the army. i took my service, my obligatory service for three years. i was an assistant to the air force base commander of that army base. that was an experience that taught me a lot about life. so after the army, i left to go to medical school. i went to the hebrew medical school in jerusalem and spent a little over two years in medical school. it was one day, i remember it clearly. a very, very hot day in jerusalem and i called my dad, my parents and announced that i was going to leave medical school. i don't think i would have made a good doctor. it was not meant to be and it took me a long time to realize that. i actually took the ark tech exam on a whim. i loved it. i think i drew mos
i am israeli, i grew up in haifa, which is a city in the north of israel and i lived there all my life until i had to leave for the army at the age of 18. my parents are both architects. i grew up in a modernist house, perhaps a modernist culture, so i learned very, very quickly to appreciate the value of design and the value of architecture. at the age of 18 as an israeli, you're required to serve in the army. i took my service, my obligatory service for three years. i was an assistant to the...
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today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg announced a new long-term initiative to protect the city from future natural disasters. he called for rebuilding vulnerable coastal areas, but dismissed again the idea of constructing a large sea-gate across the harbor. >> we're not going to abandon the waterfront. we're not going to abandon the rockaways or coney island or staten island's south shore. but we can't just rebuild what was there and hope for the best. we have to build smarter and stronger and more sustainably. >> woodruff: 350 miles south. the city of norfolk, virginia, is another coastal city vulnerable to sea level rise and extreme storms. but its mayor has said parts of his city might not be livable in the future. our producer, mike melia, traveled to norfolk recently to look at how it has been struggling with flooding and preparing for the next big storm. he worked with member station whro to bring us this report. it's part of our series-- working with public media partners across the country-- that we call "battleground dispatches." >> reporter: when residents of this por
today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg announced a new long-term initiative to protect the city from future natural disasters. he called for rebuilding vulnerable coastal areas, but dismissed again the idea of constructing a large sea-gate across the harbor. >> we're not going to abandon the waterfront. we're not going to abandon the rockaways or coney island or staten island's south shore. but we can't just rebuild what was there and hope for the best. we have to build smarter and...
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i'm taking this from a magazine article that was in city journal a year or so ago. in the year 2005, there were 700 retired educators in california who had pensions of more than $100,000 a year, okay. that's 700,000 of them in 2005. in 2011, there were 5,400 retired educators who had pensions of over $100,000 a year. >> greta: california is in deep trouble. >> deep trouble. >> i don't think in this country people are ever going to work towards solving these problems when we do these hits on different people. i mean, this is like the rich are so bad, they're urinating on the poor. >> yeah. >> greta: you know, no matter how we resolve or how we work towards resolving things, when you declare war. >> it's really inflammatory and ataghtattracts a lot of attenti. it was narrated by ed asner, by the way, the liberal actor. it obscures the fact of how wealthy the unions are. from the city journal article, in the last decade, the teachers unions spent more on politics in the last decade than the oil industry and the pharmaceutical industry and the tobacco industry combined.
i'm taking this from a magazine article that was in city journal a year or so ago. in the year 2005, there were 700 retired educators in california who had pensions of more than $100,000 a year, okay. that's 700,000 of them in 2005. in 2011, there were 5,400 retired educators who had pensions of over $100,000 a year. >> greta: california is in deep trouble. >> deep trouble. >> i don't think in this country people are ever going to work towards solving these problems when we do...
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the city lost its tax base. the school system is failing. it's terrible there. >> the crime right is skyrocketing and everyone has moved out of the city. there are no jobs there. that's the basis of the problem. >> i mean, the stimulus a couple years ago tried to paper over these problems for a lot of cities. they got a temporary reprieve. when the stimulus funds ran dry, you had all these cities with the exact same problems they had before. it was just a temporary fix. some states actually tried to fix the problem, new jersey, governor chris christie. >> greta: they've got to fix the problems and stop relying on the federal government. they're going to constantly need money. >>> president obama gets slammed by a very unhappy citizen. wait to you hear what the sides is saying and you will. you tell us. is he justified. >>> in two minutes, if you think lawmakers aren't doing enough to solve our fiscal problems take a look at this former senator, he's going to extreme measures to avoid the cliff. why does he think this wild video will help? mo
the city lost its tax base. the school system is failing. it's terrible there. >> the crime right is skyrocketing and everyone has moved out of the city. there are no jobs there. that's the basis of the problem. >> i mean, the stimulus a couple years ago tried to paper over these problems for a lot of cities. they got a temporary reprieve. when the stimulus funds ran dry, you had all these cities with the exact same problems they had before. it was just a temporary fix. some states...
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he constructed the city of brasilia more or less from scratch in 1960. now the brazilian capital city has its detractors, but it remains a unique architectural projects. >> people either like brasilia or they do not. it is unique. today, there is definitely better architecture, but there's nothing like brasilia. >> oscar niemeyer lived in rio de janeiro all his life. he was born in 1907 and was philosophical about the passage of time. >> i think everything passes, including my architecture. but i did everything with enthusiasm, and that is good. life is like a dream. >> oscar niemeyer was a committed communist, who wanted his works to be used by the masses. in terms of form, he was a great experiment. many of his buildings featured curves he once said were inspired by the female body. >> we're going to be taking a short break, but we will be coming back with more news, so don't go away. >> stick around. >> welcome back. the european football championship in 2020 is said to take place in cities across the continent, marking the event's 60 of anniversary.
he constructed the city of brasilia more or less from scratch in 1960. now the brazilian capital city has its detractors, but it remains a unique architectural projects. >> people either like brasilia or they do not. it is unique. today, there is definitely better architecture, but there's nothing like brasilia. >> oscar niemeyer lived in rio de janeiro all his life. he was born in 1907 and was philosophical about the passage of time. >> i think everything passes, including my...
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on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and right now is demonstrating some resilience to that news and meanwhile we want to move all my. to finish up the day lurk and see us dollar one of us the year i sat. on the bus next to the market started the week with gangs that they are actually days i can tell you yes on the my sex finished up the day in also it's territory feels yes i can tell you it was eight basis points and it's four tenths of a percent for the my sex act just to clarify it. that's all for business from now and in a few minutes i'll tease tom boston talks to one of egypt's main opposition leaders who says president morsi is regime is failing to fulfill the nation's hopes to change stay with us. the world with. science technology innovation all these developments from around russia we
on concerns that a change in leadership in a city would just drop death that soon the debt crisis of us off the top and prime minister mario monti said that he had lost a fault and would quit they did manage to get some momentum doing just the last hour we did finish up against the euro i was hit by the certainty of the situation and right now is demonstrating some resilience to that news and meanwhile we want to move all my. to finish up the day lurk and see us dollar one of us the year i sat....
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rest of the minds here behind me the presidential palace dozens of protesters stated in a spontaneous city overnight after we witnessed extraordinary scenes where hundreds of thousands of protesters stormed the public in the guards broke through the concrete barriers and continued very loud protest outside the presidential gates calling for the end of the constitution which they see as illegitimate as it was written by an islamist dominated constitutional assembly and also actually calling for morsi to step down as they now see him to be what they were basically saying on the streets was he was showing dictatorial tendencies and the opposition forces themselves the coalition the national salvation front they have said they will not open dialogue with the president sincerely listen to the rush. to really we're still here in a deadlock in egypt. true line from cairo bell many thanks indeed. mohamed morsi is heading down the same wrong road as his predecessor believes holder also one who is the president of the middle east and journalists association. those lots of feelings a against the musl
rest of the minds here behind me the presidential palace dozens of protesters stated in a spontaneous city overnight after we witnessed extraordinary scenes where hundreds of thousands of protesters stormed the public in the guards broke through the concrete barriers and continued very loud protest outside the presidential gates calling for the end of the constitution which they see as illegitimate as it was written by an islamist dominated constitutional assembly and also actually calling for...
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for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance. but a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just. taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub. bringing in a third of. of the says for the russians the russians. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also set up some. of the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they were the fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visi
for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance. but a spiritual. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just. taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub. bringing in a third of. of the says for the russians the...
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they didn't want to go to a big city with big city problems. they still wanted to see the sunrise and the sunset and big horizons and clear skies at night. >> the need is great. listen to this statistic. there is average of 250 doctors for every 100,000 people. in the rural areas that statistic is much worse. bill: how are the medical students liking this idea? >> reporter: the students in the program who we talked to, they really have taken to the idea of small town life and career and that's why they decided to attend a program just like this in a rural place. often what will happen is students from small towns head off to med school in the big city with every intention of returning to open a practice in their hometown but then they meet a future spouse, get a job offer, start to network and they never return. with this program they begin and end in a similar place. >> i think it is the, the lifestyle that you have in a rural community. you know being close with your neighbors, knowing your patients on more of a personal level. knowing who yo
they didn't want to go to a big city with big city problems. they still wanted to see the sunrise and the sunset and big horizons and clear skies at night. >> the need is great. listen to this statistic. there is average of 250 doctors for every 100,000 people. in the rural areas that statistic is much worse. bill: how are the medical students liking this idea? >> reporter: the students in the program who we talked to, they really have taken to the idea of small town life and career...
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>>> now called the city of lights, but paris may go dark. banning museums and churches in the eiffel tower they want the lights off from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. it is part of environmental regulations and the businesses say it could hurt their bottom line. but too bad. thanks for watching. >> thanks, megan. serious chemical weapons are mixed and ready to kill. that's the word from senior u.s. officials today. there are new warnings for the united states, and details on the deadly nerve agent which can kill a person with one drop. and then there is the mysterious john mcafee, the software guy. he is back behind bars after being on the run. >>> a picture. -- >> quite a picture. you probably know the name from millions of computers mcafee and now he is facing serious allegations about a murder. and people could be sifting through your internet history. in fact, they could be doing it now and you wouldn't have a clue. it is a new form of cyber spying. it is all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." first from fox at 3:00 in
>>> now called the city of lights, but paris may go dark. banning museums and churches in the eiffel tower they want the lights off from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. it is part of environmental regulations and the businesses say it could hurt their bottom line. but too bad. thanks for watching. >> thanks, megan. serious chemical weapons are mixed and ready to kill. that's the word from senior u.s. officials today. there are new warnings for the united states, and details on the deadly...
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an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying the n.y.p.d. hunted down the anonymous artist and arrested him for expressing himself having arrested him at his residence they charged him with fifty six counts of criminal possession of a forged instrument grand larceny possession of stolen property and weapons possession for having a deadly terrorist weapon and unloaded twenty two caliber pistol although being in jail won't be pleasant perhaps arzt s m a t actually in the end it got what he wanted he proved to the world that big brother surveilled him and arrested him all for throwing up a few posters looks like he proved his point but that's just my opinion. and
an artist was arrested for putting up posters critical of drone usage all over new york city the poster show a menacing drone shooting a missile at innocent children with the words drones protection when you least expect it written at the bottom these posters definitely reflect a lot of americans fears that a big brother skynet will completely eliminate the very concept of privacy and free speech so to prove that americans live in a free country without any government spying the n.y.p.d. hunted...
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city. i. welcome back palestinian president mahmoud abbas has returned home to cheers from supporters after he won the de facto stated recognition from the un the mood though wasn't mirrored in israel which promptly shut down cash flow to the region israel collects around one hundred million dollars in taxes and customs duties which goes directly to the palestinians but that will now be used to pay their substantial debts to israeli companies earlier israel also announced further settlement expansion the palestinians un upgrade doesn't change the situation on the ground but allows the autonomy access to international organizations to challenge israel's actions earlier israeli academic middle east and told my colleague kevin zero in that statehood should be achieved through peace talks. the majority of israelis and . in the sky every move by the way has stated clearly that they'd like to see palestine independent both of us understand that there's a difference between saying palestine independe
city. i. welcome back palestinian president mahmoud abbas has returned home to cheers from supporters after he won the de facto stated recognition from the un the mood though wasn't mirrored in israel which promptly shut down cash flow to the region israel collects around one hundred million dollars in taxes and customs duties which goes directly to the palestinians but that will now be used to pay their substantial debts to israeli companies earlier israel also announced further settlement...
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my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny. scrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to try. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia . with cabbage and making sure you can have as a start the main dish. although it may draw out of. most. people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting though only a few decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by in the summer months and winter. it's inhabited by. a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that all these yeahs siberia still not quite like anywhere else. the great russian barrios. prevailing over hazards and asperity. to reenact an epic parade through paris. can they complete that triumphant. british people's admiration for two hundred. zero zero zero. zero zero zero. zero. zero. live from our studios i
my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny. scrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to try. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia . with cabbage and making sure you can have as a start the main dish. although it may draw out of. most. people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting though only a few decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle...
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premier in new york city. also on hand were the actors. "the hobbitt" an unexpected journey is the first a triology of firms. >>> coming up, oscar-winning director catherine bigelow. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." ñ [ female announcer ] if you care for someone with mild to moderate alzheimer's, you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved one can get exelon patch free for 30 days. if the doctor feels it's right for them. it cannot change how the disease progresses. hospitalization and rarely death have been reported in patients who wore more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor becau
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a topic us city folk don't know a lot about at least me. a lot of viewers are probably laughing at me pight now. for me this was an education. thank you. >> you bet, thank you. melissa: next up the fiscal cliff leads to a housing boom for one of the wealthiest areas in the country. i guess someone has to come out ahead in this whole mess. we'll explain it coming up. you can never have too much beachfro property. ♪ . ♪ ♪ here come the -- [ cap twisting off ] hey, yo?! i lost audio. what happened?! [ ice crackling ] what!?!? oh, it better not be! what's going on? ♪ it's time to put a stoto this! yay-e, yay-e! [ male announcer ] the coors light silver bullet pint. it'sigger. it's resealable. it's still the coldest. ♪ get out of my booth!!! [ male announcer ] frost brewed coors light. the world's most refreshing beer. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a comple
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if there was no city or to hear it with no reason to doubt you'll have tons of people coming here not just to get some for only on the beach here nothing is guaranteed you have to struggle to get a piece of bread there is nothing really all you can. predict you have to rely on yourself and what you bucks for is a bear so we're going to have to be put back well. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of visitors is for the better but when you stand on top of phenomenal and like this you just can't help wanting to share the beauty. that welcome to businesses whilst it is ditching the key it's a protocol a global agreement to reduce carbon emissions the country which has strived to be an active player on the emissions market will not be bound by obligations to diminish greenhouse gases in the second phase of the protocol which starts next gen now for more on little bit we're going to be joined by to be on the nice escalates a bit so to me why is russia doing this that well because basically the kyoto protocol has not worked the way it was initially planned as circular this china and the
if there was no city or to hear it with no reason to doubt you'll have tons of people coming here not just to get some for only on the beach here nothing is guaranteed you have to struggle to get a piece of bread there is nothing really all you can. predict you have to rely on yourself and what you bucks for is a bear so we're going to have to be put back well. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of visitors is for the better but when you stand on top of phenomenal and like this you just...
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president until he rescinds his decree there also unfortunately violent clashes in other parts of the city outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters which was reportedly torched so really at the moment here in egypt there hasn't been there is a lot of anger and it still remains very divided president morsi has had his powers outlined in the constitutional decree will automatically end after a referendum on the country's constitution later this month but dr wanted for us a counterterrorism adviser to the u.s. congress says we're also has a very strong position down from his authority. the country is clearly split but mr morsi is strong because he has many institutions under his control the parliament the presidency the upper layer of the army now has replaced many officers in his calculations on december the fifteenth he would win because the most organized force now in egypt at least for the next few months is the muslim brotherhood and their allies the salafist they've gotten a majority in the parliament with allies of course they've got the president elected with allies and now some of
president until he rescinds his decree there also unfortunately violent clashes in other parts of the city outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters which was reportedly torched so really at the moment here in egypt there hasn't been there is a lot of anger and it still remains very divided president morsi has had his powers outlined in the constitutional decree will automatically end after a referendum on the country's constitution later this month but dr wanted for us a counterterrorism...
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tales and time capsule with many services canceled until the cloud has formed in the sky above the city it's not it clear what exactly caused the explosion. student protests marking the fourth anniversary of the shooting of a teenager by a policeman turned violent in greece in athens and salon to give protesters hold rocks and petrol bombs tear gas and stun grenades used in response fifteen year old alexandros to go topless was shot dead in athens in two thousand and eight sparking major rites of passage the country. responsible was jailed for life because it was decided the two major posed no threat. typhoon bball which has been battering the philippines for the last two days has now claimed almost three hundred fifty lives the storm moved away from populated areas on wednesday tens of thousands of let their homes as heavy rains and high winds rolled across southern and central regions of the country cutting of power in two provinces rescue teams have been working in the worst hit areas but it's fear the number of casualties will rise. but congolese them twenty three rebel group is to
tales and time capsule with many services canceled until the cloud has formed in the sky above the city it's not it clear what exactly caused the explosion. student protests marking the fourth anniversary of the shooting of a teenager by a policeman turned violent in greece in athens and salon to give protesters hold rocks and petrol bombs tear gas and stun grenades used in response fifteen year old alexandros to go topless was shot dead in athens in two thousand and eight sparking major rites...
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palace in cairo suburbs the angry crowds are spread from the iconic squared to the outskirts of the city where the president forced to feed through the back door of the palace and choose day cairo based reporter bell truly is following developments. i was that in the march tenth that tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in a suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and really i mean speaking of the protesters they felt like they wanted to protest the walls of the presidential palace to the president not to what they said was a bunch of police so what happened is they broke through the barbed wire which obviously was met with seven tear gas so quite a lot of take asked by the police who actually fled eventually and the tens of thousands of protesters continue and had their protest there in front of the rules right now as you can see behind me got an ongoing sit in the hundreds that sleeping in on tahrir square and in addition we've got hundreds outside the presidentia
palace in cairo suburbs the angry crowds are spread from the iconic squared to the outskirts of the city where the president forced to feed through the back door of the palace and choose day cairo based reporter bell truly is following developments. i was that in the march tenth that tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in a suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and...
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presidential palace has been described by eyewitnesses just now and we're seeing violence in other cities like a sewer is an area. and pro morsi supporters are meeting in clashing in particular the headquarters of the muslim brotherhoods have been attacked which is which has already happened last week during these clashes between rival protest groups following morsi is what they called power grab constitutional declaration we want himself sweeping powers and of course the constitution which is being put to referendum supposedly next week which many of the opposition groups seized in the gist of this yes and what's been the official reaction to what happened in the direction capital overnight. the i mean the reaction really and from of the fischel level has been almost minimal president morsi has yet to come forward and addresses opposition which has been one of the major criticisms of him because of course he's given long lengthy speeches to his supporters in fact outside the presidential palace in the last few weeks. to give a speech this morning people are really hoping they have addres
presidential palace has been described by eyewitnesses just now and we're seeing violence in other cities like a sewer is an area. and pro morsi supporters are meeting in clashing in particular the headquarters of the muslim brotherhoods have been attacked which is which has already happened last week during these clashes between rival protest groups following morsi is what they called power grab constitutional declaration we want himself sweeping powers and of course the constitution which is...
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still on sunday morning 12 city blocks remain under evacuation because of that. >> jamie: some brand new reaction to tell you about to the apparent stalemate in the fiscal cliff talks. in two huge interviews on "fox news sunday" today. chris wallace sitting down for exclusive interview with republican house speaker john boehner. he also got the white house position from treasury secretary tim geithner. >> i would say we're nowhere, period. we're nowhere. we put a serious offer on the table to put the re-knews up there to get the question resolved and the white house responded with virtually nothing. they actually asked for more revenue than they have had for the entire time. >> you heard them for the first time in two decades, acknowledge they are willing to have revenues go up as the balance plan. that is to good first step but they have to tell us what they want to do on rates and re-knews. that is hard for republicans and we understand that. but there is no way without that. they have to tell us on the spending time what they want to do go beyond and what makes sense to them. >> j
still on sunday morning 12 city blocks remain under evacuation because of that. >> jamie: some brand new reaction to tell you about to the apparent stalemate in the fiscal cliff talks. in two huge interviews on "fox news sunday" today. chris wallace sitting down for exclusive interview with republican house speaker john boehner. he also got the white house position from treasury secretary tim geithner. >> i would say we're nowhere, period. we're nowhere. we put a serious...
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president until he rescinds his decree there are also unfortunately violent clashes in other parts of the city outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters which was reportedly torched so really at the moment here in egypt there hasn't been there is a lot of anger and it still remains very divided the path to europe's hardest things begins under the black seemed you said paul is natural gas faith as russia begins laying a new pipeline all the way to the center of the european union at the hague. the chemicals around syria is receiving a skeptical responds and not only from assad's government but now the very people seeking to bring him down a senior rebel official has dismissed washington's reports that assad was arming chemical warheads saying it was all part of a media game but as r.t. is gonna change again reports even fabricated allegations can prove deadly. u.s. officials said intelligence agencies have detected that assad's government has been preparing its chemical weapons stockpiles for possible use the obama administration's message to syria the u.s. is ready to act if you make the tra
president until he rescinds his decree there are also unfortunately violent clashes in other parts of the city outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters which was reportedly torched so really at the moment here in egypt there hasn't been there is a lot of anger and it still remains very divided the path to europe's hardest things begins under the black seemed you said paul is natural gas faith as russia begins laying a new pipeline all the way to the center of the european union at the hague....
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neighbors in the netherlands be way harassing the people living next door could see you exile from city centers also live in basic containers on the police information get more on that and i think. the mayor of london once the u.k. to significantly reduce its ties with the e.u. calling for an end all travel random on membership and then financial boris johnson called the single currency the euro zone calamitous project and others robert alder says the mayor has struck a chord with the british people and the majority one out of the according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union i think the u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money we have to pay to you each year and of course it's regulatory burden the trade links will always continue will always be buying german cars all french wine french cheese and and we'll be selling to them financial services and other goods that we make in britain so that won't change course what will change is that the money that britain has to hand over to the european union will see so we can d
neighbors in the netherlands be way harassing the people living next door could see you exile from city centers also live in basic containers on the police information get more on that and i think. the mayor of london once the u.k. to significantly reduce its ties with the e.u. calling for an end all travel random on membership and then financial boris johnson called the single currency the euro zone calamitous project and others robert alder says the mayor has struck a chord with the british...
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that is against city campaign finance laws. the unreported donations are separate from what investigators call an illegal shadow campaign that raised more than $600,000 for gray. >>> the future of a maryland state delegate seat is once again in a legal battle. greg hall filed an appeal in the case. a judge ruled that neither he or ousted delegate tiffany alstan should get the seat. hall was nominated to replace alston, but governor martin o'malley asked a panel to withdraw his nomination after learning of his criminal past. the judge ruled governor o'malley can pick the next delegate without waiting for a new name to be nominated. >>> new this morning, d.c. firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked the flames at this apartment building in southeast washington. the fire started around 1:30 around minnesota avenue. fortunately, no one was hurt. we're told at least three families had to find another place to sleep. >>> also new this morning, at least one person is in a-the-hospital after a condo fire in alexandria. the fl
that is against city campaign finance laws. the unreported donations are separate from what investigators call an illegal shadow campaign that raised more than $600,000 for gray. >>> the future of a maryland state delegate seat is once again in a legal battle. greg hall filed an appeal in the case. a judge ruled that neither he or ousted delegate tiffany alstan should get the seat. hall was nominated to replace alston, but governor martin o'malley asked a panel to withdraw his...
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new york city they kicked it off with a lighting in central park. organizerings rode a crane to a 32-foot tall menorah. the lamps are enclosed in glass with chimneys to protect them from the wind. it weighs nearly 2 tons. hanukkah is the eight day holiday marking the dedication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>> negotiations seem to be stalled in our nation's capitol. what are the odds of a deal getting done before disaster strikes in the fiscal cliff. we have optimism that our elected officials will rise to the occasion. >> i think everyone realizes how important it is. our economy is moving up some. not fast but some, and to go over the cliff would be terrible. i think we'll get an agreement. the reason i think we'll get an agreement, what's standing in the way is revenues, particularly making that top rate go up to 39.6 but we're seeing real progress. >> a unique moment in history where every developed country in the world, economists on both sides of the aisle, know the greatest threat to our country is fiscal solve advancecy. the minority par
new york city they kicked it off with a lighting in central park. organizerings rode a crane to a 32-foot tall menorah. the lamps are enclosed in glass with chimneys to protect them from the wind. it weighs nearly 2 tons. hanukkah is the eight day holiday marking the dedication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>> negotiations seem to be stalled in our nation's capitol. what are the odds of a deal getting done before disaster strikes in the fiscal cliff. we have optimism that our...
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tandard line is that the second most important difficult job in the country is the mayor f new york city. that may o may not be true. hillary clinton wod consider this. sp down. >> is too mall a stage for her she's been on the global stage. >> only one person will convince hillary clinton to go back into the public world. that is her husband, bill clinton. and i amnhe side that says i don't ev think she wants to do ch cells after secretary of state she has bee around for awhile, taken a lot of heat. i thiik that she probably might want to just enj herlife. >> for four years and th run. >> i tok the 42nd street exi ramp and there was a huge pot hole. th first namehat came to ind was not mde cinton should fix this. of the shoe want to deal with all the municipal issues. messa: moving on to somethi thati would love to happen. in eighthgrade girls petitiing has brought to market easy bak ovens f boys. hepetition has more han 24,0 signatures. she says her four year-old brother likes to cook. all the kids do. a packaging and promotions make it seem like cooking is only for girls. she wants her
tandard line is that the second most important difficult job in the country is the mayor f new york city. that may o may not be true. hillary clinton wod consider this. sp down. >> is too mall a stage for her she's been on the global stage. >> only one person will convince hillary clinton to go back into the public world. that is her husband, bill clinton. and i amnhe side that says i don't ev think she wants to do ch cells after secretary of state she has bee around for awhile,...